Our media centre is where you can find our latest media releases and activity.
Contact Details
Sue Masters
Mobile: 0448 505 517
Email: comms-provider@beyondhousing.org.au
Beyond Housing is the largest community housing organisation within the Goulburn and Ovens Murray regions of Victoria and the main entry point for the homelessness system.
We can help with interviews and access to a range of insights, including people with a lived experience of homelessness and people living in community housing who have their own unique stories.
We actively engage with the media to raise awareness of:
- Homelessness in the Ovens, Murray and Goulburn regions
- Social and affordable housing
- Private rental and housing stress and the housing crisis
- Poverty and financial impacts
- Structural causes of homelessness
- Impacts of state and federal government funding decisions on social and affordable housing and homelessness
- State and national homelessness and social services sector campaigns
Latest News
Beyond Housing delivers more homes amid rising need
Beyond Housing will lead the development of an innovative housing project in Shepparton—the first of its kind in regional Victoria—designed to address chronic homelessness.
Rough Sleeper numbers double in a decade
Beyond Housing will lead the development of an innovative housing project in Shepparton—the first of its kind in regional Victoria—designed to address chronic homelessness.
Shepparton’s first-of-its-kind housing project to address regional homelessness
Beyond Housing will lead the development of an innovative housing project in Shepparton—the first of its kind in regional Victoria—designed to address chronic homelessness.
The Silent Struggle: Disability and Homelessness
Homelessness is not only the absence of a home but also living in impoverished or unsuitable accommodation. It involves situations where a person's living arrangement is inadequate, lacks secure tenure, or doesn't allow control over personal space.
Family Violence key driver of homelessness
Family violence is one of the leading causes of homelessness, particularly for women and children escaping unsafe homes.
Across the Goulburn and Ovens Murray regions for the 2023-2024 period, 348 women reported family violence, and 116 women cited family breakdown as their primary reason for accessing homelessness services from Beyond Housing services. Combined, this accounts for 32% of all women seeking help. Another 254 women reported "other" reasons for accessing services.
The Hidden Crisis: Homelessness Among Older Australians
Nearly one in eight people accessing Beyond Housing’s specialist homelessness services is over 55.
In 2023-2024, 345 people aged 55 and over sought assistance from Beyond Housing out of the total of 2,949 people experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless across the Goulburn and Ovens Murray regions.
Urgent Action Now on Homelessness as Crisis Escalates
Almost 3000 people were experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless across the Goulburn and Oven Murray regions in 2023-2024, according to data released by Beyond Housing in the lead-up to Homelessness Week (5-11 August).
Wodonga’s Youth Foyer on track for early 2025 completion
Wodonga’s Education First Youth Foyer is on track to open in less than a year, with construction well ahead of schedule.
Sharp rise in family violence presentations
Beyond Housing has seen a sharp 9% increase in demand for support services from women facing homelessness due to family violence. Since July, Beyond Housing has already seen 375 people, or 1 in 10 presentations, seek help, compared with 344 in 2022-2023.
Stitching Together for a Good Yarn and a Great Cause
The threads of excitement and community are being woven together in anticipation of the VicStitchers retreat at St Augustine's Hall from May 3 to May 5.
Beyond Housing calls for bold Budget action
Beyond Housing is calling on the Victorian Government to prioritise homelessness in next month’s State Budget.
Inspiring inclusion starts with all of us
As International Women’s Day (8 March) approaches, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about this year’s theme, “Inspire Inclusion.”
Beyond Housing backs campaign to secure homelessness funding
The City of Wodonga's plan to impose a $100 fine on individuals for camping or sleeping in public spaces merits careful rethink. Punitive measures are ineffective and have the potential to exacerbate the problem. Instead of fines, let's focus on prioritising affordable social housing solutions to tackle the underlying causes of homelessness.
Wodonga’s Youth Foyer on track
Wodonga’s Education First Youth Foyer is on track to open in just over a year. Construction of the $15.75 million facility began in October last year at Wodonga TAFE's McKoy Street campus and, when completed in mid-2025, will be home to 40 at-risk or disadvantaged young people.
Fines for homeless flawed
The City of Wodonga's plan to impose a $100 fine on individuals for camping or sleeping in public spaces merits careful rethink. Punitive measures are ineffective and have the potential to exacerbate the problem. Instead of fines, let's focus on prioritising affordable social housing solutions to tackle the underlying causes of homelessness.
There’s no place like home
BeyondHousing's Seymour office was officially reopened today, marking an important moment for the organisation and the community it serves.
Our Position on the Voice To Parliament
BeyondHousing strongly supports the inclusion of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament in the Constitution.
A Place to Call Home for Everyone
As winter firmly establishes its hold across Victoria, the bitter chill only intensifies the stark reality of homelessness in our Goulburn and Ovens Murray regions.
Wake Up Call on Homelessness
Beyond Housing supported more than 3000 people who were either experiencing homeless or at risk of becoming homeless across Ovens Murray and Goulburn regions in the past financial year.
New Homes For A Fresh Start
Beyond Housing officially opened its newest $6.1 million social housing development in Shepparton today. The project received significant support through a $4.5 million investment from the Peter & Lyndy White Foundation, a contribution of $945,355 from Homes Victoria’s Social Housing Growth Fund, and an additional $725,000 from Beyond Housing.